Titans Face Injury Challenges Ahead of Week 3 Clash with Colts
The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for a critical Week 3 showdown against the Indianapolis Colts, but they will do so with a growing list of injuries that could significantly impact their game plan. As the team prepares, several key players have already been sidelined, casting doubt on their availability for this important matchup.
Injuries Pile Up for Titans
During the initial practice of the week, four Titans players were unable to participate, raising concerns about their status for the upcoming game.
JC Latham’s Struggles Continue
Offensive tackle JC Latham remains a focal point of concern. He missed the Titans’ Week 2 game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a hip injury sustained in the season opener against the Denver Broncos. His absence was felt deeply on the field, and if he is unable to return against the Colts, the Titans may have to rely on backups John Ojukwu or Oli Udoh to fill the void at right tackle.
L’Jarius Sneed’s Cautionary Approach
Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is dealing with a back injury, which he aggravated during the game against the Rams. Given his history, including missing 12 games last season and a significant portion of training camp, the Titans are taking a cautious approach as they prepare for the Colts. This strategy is essential to ensure that Sneed remains healthy throughout the season.
Bryce Oliver’s Knee Injury
Wide receiver Bryce Oliver finds himself in jeopardy due to a knee injury, putting his status for Week 3 in doubt. The Titans’ depth chart offers some reassurance, featuring Calvin Ridley, Elic Ayomanor, Tyler Lockett, Van Jefferson, and Chimere Dike ahead of him. While Oliver’s potential absence may not be catastrophic, the Titans would likely promote a receiver from the practice squad to enhance special teams if needed.
Kevin Zeitler’s Impactful Absence
Perhaps the most significant concern lies with veteran offensive lineman Kevin Zeitler. He left the Week 2 matchup with a bicep injury that visibly affected the offensive line’s performance in the second half against the Rams. If Zeitler is unable to suit up against the Colts, Blake Hance is expected to take his place—a move that could represent a marked downgrade for the Titans’ offensive front.
Looking Ahead
As the Titans continue their preparations for the Colts, the weight of these injuries looms large. The team will need to navigate these challenges carefully, balancing the urgency to secure a win with the necessity of maintaining player health for the long haul. The outcome of this matchup could hinge on how well the Titans adapt to the potential absence of these key contributors.